Talk:100 mexicanos dijeron
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[edit]The writer of this article tries WAY too hard to make an anti-American point.
For the "who had a war with the US question", the answer "Mexico" got a strike simply because it was not one of the most popular answers. Mexico and the US have not had a war in over a century, unlike the other countries mentioned, that were at war with the US in relatively recently.
Sorry, but Bush and Rove do not have a secret chamber in the White House that censors Mexian game shows. Please get a life and stop smoking the moveon.org weed.
- And what is Anti-American about that remark? --Vizcarra 21:55, 9 February 2006 (UTC)
And this page exists because...?
[edit]I'm serious, why does this page exist? we already have a Family Feud page, and this is exactly the same. Wouldn't it be better to add a table at the original page listing the international versions of the shows format? This is IMO, of course... RUL3R (talk) 16:22, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
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